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Sentence Openings Vocabulary Ideas Structural Ideas Support and stretch… Sentence Openings Vocabulary Ideas Adverbs Adjectives Verbs Carefully Decayed Walking Forlornly Shattered Limping Dejectedly Ruined Heaving Wearily Gloomy Resisting Purposefully Stark Crying Structural Ideas repetition short sentences paragraphing / separate sections links/ threads running through narrative beginning and ending links Connectives Give students some time now to write up their descriptions – it maybe that they only focus on the first and second paragraphs. Display this as students write up descriptions.